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Whatt is the equation of the line that passes through the points (-3,-3) and (3,1)

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Answer:


m=(y_2 -y_1)/(x_2 -x_1)

And replacing we got:


m=(1-(-3))/(3-(-3))= (4)/(6)=(2)/(3)

And we can use one of the points in order to find the intercept like this:


-3= (2)/(3) (-3) +b


b =-3 +2=-1

And the equation would be given by:


y= (2)/(3)x -1

Explanation:

We want an equation given by:


y=mx+b

where m i the slope and b the intercept

We have the following two points given:


(x_1 = -3, y_1 =-3), (x_2=3, y_2 =1)

We can find the slope with this formula:


m=(y_2 -y_1)/(x_2 -x_1)

And replacing we got:


m=(1-(-3))/(3-(-3))= (4)/(6)=(2)/(3)

And we can use one of the points in order to find the intercept like this:


-3= (2)/(3) (-3) +b


b =-3 +2=-1

And the equation would be given by:


y= (2)/(3)x -1

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